ILGA

ILGA (International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association) is a worldwide federation of 1100 member organisations from 110 countries campaigning for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex rights and was founded in 1978.

2011 ILGA Europe - report from Michael Brinkschroeder

The conference of ILGA Europe in Turin was my, Michael Brinkschroeder's, first personal contact with ILGA. I was very happy to meet Yves, Randi and Karen, Forum friends who know these conferences for many years and where very helpful for me.

2011 ILGA Europe - report Yuris Latvikos

On 30 October, the 15th ILGA Europe’s Annual Conference concluded in Turin. 343 lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) activists, European and national politicians, representatives of other organisations from 43 countries gathered in Turin, Italy between 27 and 30 October 2011 for the largest annual event on LGBTI rights in Europe.

2011 ILGA Europe - report from Yves Quentin

What always strikes me, Yves Quentin, is the great number of participants (340 this year - a record!) coming from all over Europe and beyond to the ILGA Europe conference. There are a lot of women (40%?), trans (women are rather visible ; it’s hard to say if there are any male transsexuals) and young people (around 25% are under 30).

2007 ILGA Europe, Vilnius, Lithuania

ILGA Europe has had its 11th Annual Conference in Vilnius (Lithuania). There were present 181 participants from 160 organizations from almost all the European countries. The European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups was represented by the male co-president Enric Vilà putting into effect our decision to have a permanent representative in ILGA Europe & ILGA World conferences as was decided at the last 25th Strassboug's Forum Annual Conference.